Scenes from Puglia Italy

I’ve been going through all the photos of my Puglia, Italy travels and I realized I still had so much to tell you about the region. But, because my travel consulting work has been keeping me busy, I haven’t been able to write as much as I’d like. So instead, I thought I’d tell you more about Puglia in images, rather than words.

I’m hoping the old saying about Italy pictures being worth a thousand words rings true. Here are some favorites:

Fountain with lovely tiles in Bari

Ornate iron gates

Rustic Menu

Portico in Martina Franca

Beautiful orange clemetines trailing down buildings

Bowls of clementines on the table are a typical dessert

Palm trees against a facade in Alberobello

View of Alberbello and the Trulli rooftops

Clusters of plump inky black olives on the trees

Ubiquitous ocher facade with hanging laundry. Always charming.

Unspoiled beach on the Adriatic Sea

Tiny alleyway in Ostuni

Tending to the olive trees and artichokes

And speaking of artichokes!

Vintage wheels

No shortage of beautiful frescoes and mosaics in the churches

Stolling Bari’s Lungomare

A perfect Italian photo op!

Green landscapes blend with the deep blue water

Statue in Ostuni

Pretty Piazza at dusk in Lecce

Peering into an archway into Bari’s Old Town

Trani Cathedral at night

Gorgeous setting for an afternoon lunch

Sign in the white town of Ostuni

This menu and courtyard beckoned me to enter

And so did this cute little cafe

Fabulous and delicious food products from Puglia

Deserted pathway in Ostuni

Olive trees are everywhere, even a main square in Lecce

So, are you in love with Puglia yet? Which is your favorite photo and why?

Scenes from Puglia Italy was last modified: October 5th, 2016 by robin